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Noa Vilchinsky
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The multidimensional attitudes scale toward persons with disabilities (MAS) construction and validation
L Findler, N Vilchinsky, S Werner
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin 50 (3), 166-176, 2007
5822007
Caregiving in the illness context
T Revenson, K Griva, A Luszczynska, V Morrison, E Panagopoulou, ...
Springer, 2016
2012016
Cardiac-disease-induced PTSD (CDI-PTSD): a systematic review
N Vilchinsky, K Ginzburg, K Fait, EB Foa
Clinical Psychology Review 55, 92-106, 2017
1552017
Attitudes toward people with disabilities: The perspective of attachment theory.
N Vilchinsky, L Findler, S Werner
Rehabilitation Psychology 55 (3), 298, 2010
1352010
How are religious belief and behavior good for you? An investigation of mediators relating religion to mental health in a sample of Israeli Jewish students
N Vilchinsky, S Kravetz
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 44 (4), 459-471, 2005
1132005
Gender and attitudes toward people using wheelchairs: A multidimensional perspective
N Vilchinsky, S Werner, L Findler
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin 53 (3), 163-174, 2010
1062010
The associations of dyadic coping and relationship satisfaction vary between and within nations: A 35-nation study
P Hilpert, AK Randall, P Sorokowski, DC Atkins, A Sorokowska, K Ahmadi, ...
Frontiers in psychology 7, 1106, 2016
1022016
Dynamics of support perceptions among couples coping with cardiac illness: the effect on recovery outcomes.
N Vilchinsky, R Dekel, M Leibowitz, O Reges, A Khaskia, M Mosseri
Health Psychology 30 (4), 411, 2011
772011
Gender and caregiving: The costs of caregiving for women
TA Revenson, K Griva, A Luszczynska, V Morrison, E Panagopoulou, ...
Caregiving in the illness context, 48-63, 2016
712016
Attitudes Toward Israel's Equal Rights for People With Disabilities Law: A Multiperspective Approach.
N Vilchinsky, L Findler
Rehabilitation psychology 49 (4), 309, 2004
712004
Marital satisfaction and depression among couples following men's acute coronary syndrome: Testing dyadic dynamics in a longitudinal design
R Dekel, N Vilchinsky, G Liberman, M Leibowitz, A Khaskia, M Mosseri
British journal of health psychology 19 (2), 347-362, 2014
552014
Cardiac-disease-induced PTSD and Fear of illness progression: Capturing the unique nature of disease-related PTSD
K Fait, N Vilchinsky, R Dekel, N Levi, H Hod, S Matetzky
General Hospital Psychiatry 53, 131-138, 2018
452018
Illness cognition as a predictor of exercise habits and participation in cardiac prevention and rehabilitation programs after acute coronary syndrome
O Reges, N Vilchinsky, M Leibowitz, A Khaskia, M Mosseri, JD Kark
BMC public health 13, 1-7, 2013
432013
Spousal support and cardiac patients' distress: the moderating role of attachment orientation.
N Vilchinsky, L Haze-Filderman, M Leibowitz, O Reges, A Khaskia, ...
Journal of Family Psychology 24 (4), 508, 2010
402010
Caregivers’ burden and depressive symptoms: The moderational role of attachment orientations.
N Vilchinsky, R Dekel, TA Revenson, G Liberman, M Mosseri
Health Psychology 34 (3), 262, 2015
342015
Attitudes toward the sexuality of persons with physical versus psychiatric disabilities.
I Hasson-Ohayon, I Hertz, N Vilchinsky, S Kravetz
Rehabilitation Psychology 59 (2), 236, 2014
332014
Testing the concept of relational entitlement in the dyadic context: further validation and associations with relationship satisfaction.
S George-Levi, N Vilchinsky, R Tolmacz, G Liberman
Journal of Family Psychology 28 (2), 193, 2014
332014
The trajectory of COVID-19 pandemic and handwashing adherence: findings from 14 countries
Z Szczuka, C Abraham, A Baban, S Brooks, S Cipolletta, E Danso, ...
BMC public health 21, 1-13, 2021
292021
Personality makes a difference: Attachment orientation moderates Theory of Planned Behavior prediction of cardiac medication adherence
S Peleg, N Vilchinsky, WA Fisher, A Khaskia, M Mosseri
Journal of personality 85 (6), 867-879, 2017
292017
“It takes two to take”: Caregiving style, relational entitlement, and medication adherence.
S George-Levi, N Vilchinsky, R Tolmacz, A Khaskiaa, M Mosseri, H Hod
Journal of Family Psychology 30 (6), 743, 2016
252016
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